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The content in this section contains general product information and common questions about the Nintendo 3DS that are not addressed in our Getting Started, How To, or Troubleshooting pages.

3D Information

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Parental Concerns

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HOME Menu

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Nintendo eShop

The Nintendo eShop is available through the current system update. Click here for information about peforming the system update.

Internet Browser

The Internet browser is available through the current system update. Click here for information about peforming the system update.

Transferring Games

The ability to transfer games is available through the current system update. Click here for information about peforming the system update.

Save Data Transfer Tool

The availability to transfer save data is available through the current system update. Click here for information about performing the system update.

System & Hardware

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Applications & Features

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Games and SD Cards

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System and Feature Updates

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Making the Most of the Nintendo 3DS Experience

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Following are some tips to help you maximize your enjoyment of the Nintendo 3DS system and the 3D feature.

Information:

View the screen straight on from directly in front of you. Hold the screen 10 to 14 inches (25-35 centimeters) from your eyes, or 12 to 16 inches (30-40 centimeters) from your eyes if using the Nintendo 3DS XL.

Adjust the angle of your line of vision by holding the system at different heights. Many players have found a "sweet spot" where viewing 3D images is most comfortable.

Each person is different, so find the distance and angle that are most comfortable for you.

The Nintendo 3DS system is equipped with a 3D depth slider that lets you select the level of 3D you enjoy the most. The 3D effect can be scaled back or even turned off completely, depending on your preference.

You should take a 15 minute break every 60 minutes of game play, every 30 minutes if viewing 3D images.

Some 3D content, such as distributed 3D videos, 3D images, or certain 3D game software, cannot be adjusted with the 3D depth slider. If this content is difficult or uncomfortable to view, try varying the distance between your eyes and the screen, or turn the 3D effect off by moving the 3D depth slider all the way down to the OFF setting.

Nintendo 3DS is a safe product. Viewing 3D images does not pose any risk to your vision. However, children 6 and under should not use the 3D feature of the Nintendo 3DS system. Please see the Nintendo 3DS Operations Manual for instructions on setting up Parental Controls to restrict use of the 3D feature.

If you need additional informatoin, please call (425) 558-7078. Representatives are available from 6 AM to 7 PM (PST), seven days a week.

All eShop transactions are applied only to a single Nintendo 3DS or Wii U system and are non-refundable.

Funds can only be transferred to a different system by performing a system transfer. This will transfer the entire Nintendo eShop account (unused funds, software purchases, and associated save data) to a different Nintendo 3DS system. Once a transfer is performed, the system the account has been transferred from will no longer have access to any of the funds or purchased content.

Images from the Internet can be saved to an SD Card and viewed using the Nintendo 3DS Camera application.

Images saved to an SD Card or to the Nintendo 3DS system memory can be uploaded to blogs or other sites that allow the uploading of photos.

An Internet connection is required in order to view web pages.

The Nintendo 3DS Internet browser can be launched while playing Nintendo 3DS software by pressing the HOME button, then launching the browser from the HOME menu.

More Information

Click here for more detailed information on using the Nintendo 3DS Internet Browser.Click here for troubleshooting related to the Nintendo 3DS Internet Browser.

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What File Types Are Supported by the Nintendo 3DS Internet Browser?

Answer:

The Nintendo 3DS Browser supports the following file types:

HTML

XHTML

CSS 1

CSS 2.1

CSS 3 (some functionality is unavailable)

DOM Levels 1-3

ECMAScript

XMLHttpRequest

Canvas element (some functionality is unavailable)

Plug-ins (such as Adobe Flash) are not supported.

For specific information, refer to the compatibility lists below:

Browser Engine

Netfront Browser

NX v1.0

Protocols

HTTP 1.0

HTTP 1.1

SSLv3

TLS 1.0

Web Standards

HTML 4.01

XHTML 1.1

CSS 1

CSS 2.1

CSS 3 (some functionality is unavailable)

DOM Levels 1-3

ECMAScript

XMLHttpRequest

Canvas Element (some functionality is unavailable)

Image Formats

MPO

GIF

JPEG

PNG

BMP

ICO (some files cannot be displayed)

Plug-Ins

Plug-ins (such as Adobe Flash) are not supported.

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Can I Download Upgrades to the Nintendo 3DS Internet Browser?

Answer:

No. The Nintendo 3DS Internet Browser does not support program downloads or applets of any type.

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Can I Restrict Nintendo 3DS Internet Browser Usage?

Answer:

Yes. Browser usage can be restricted in the following ways:

Proxy settings can be set up to block certain websites.

The Nintendo 3DS Parental Controls can be set to restrict all browser usage. This will make it impossible for anyone to use the browser without first entering the PIN number associated to the Parental Controls.

No. Content requiring plug-ins, such as video or music files, cannot be played or displayed.

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System Transfer Overview

Funciones principales:

A full system transfer can be processed from one Nintendo 3DS to another.

Nearly all content purchased on a Nintendo DSi can now be transferred to a Nintendo 3DS.

Users can also transfer their photos, sounds and Internet settings from a Nintendo DSi.

The Data Transfer tool for the Nintendo DSi is a free download from the Nintendo DSi Shop.

Data is transferred via local wireless communication, that requires two systems to complete the transfer. If the existing account on the Nintendo DSi is cleared, or if you no longer have access to the Nintendo DSi or Nintendo 3DS, the transfer cannot be completed.

For the most part, information on the target system (system being transferred to) will be overwritten by the information on the source system (system being transferred from). See below for specific details, or click here for more information:

All content downloaded via the eShop on both systems (DSiWare, Ambassador games and status, 3DS Downloadable software, etc) will be combined together onto the target system.

After the transfer is complete, titles will be available to re-download from the Nintendo eShop on the target system.

Any game data that is duplicated on both systems is overwritten by the data on the source system.

Any games and funds purchased with the Nintendo eShop will no longer be playable on the system they were transferred from.

The eShop balance from both systems is combined together. (Total amount cannot exceed $200 or the transfer will be canceled.)

Data associated with any pre-installed software or applications (Face Raiders, Streetpass Mii Plaza, etc). Only the data associated with the source system is retained.

Pre-installed games (Mario Kart 7, Super Mario 3D Land) are treated as a standard Nintendo eShop game license. The license will be on the target system once the transfer is complete.

These titles are stored on the SD card of the target system, so if the SD card is switched out, formatted, or removed, the title will need to be redownloaded after the transfer is complete. (How to)

Photos, Videos, and Sound files

Any photo and sound files that exist on the target system’s internal memory will be overwritten. However, photo and sound files saved to the target system’s SD Card are still retained.

System Settings from the source system (Parental Controls, Internet settings, etc)

Save data associated to DSiWare and Nintendo 3DS Downloads

The WFC ID associated to DS online games.

Friend List data.

Swapnote data, including unique stationary.

Applies To: Transfer From Nintendo DSi

Important Note!

Pre-Loaded DSiWare/Applications (games that came on the system) will not be transferred to the Nintendo 3DS. This includes titles like: Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters, Brain Age Express: Math, and Photo Clock.

If these titles were purchased via the DSiShop, they will transfer normally during the system transfer process.

Answer

During a system transfer the licenses for any of your previously purchased DSiWare titles are transferred from your Nintendo DSi to your Nintendo 3DS (unless the title is noted here). After the transfer is complete, you will be able to re-download those titles onto your Nintendo 3DS from the Nintendo eShop.

In addition to transferring your Nintendo DSiWare, you will also be able to transfer any photos, sounds, and Internet settings saved to your Nintendo DSi.

The functionality to transfer DSiWare from a Nintendo DSi to a Nintendo 3DS is available through the current system update. Click here for information about peforming the system update. All DSiWare games currently available will be able to transfer with the following exceptions:

Asphalt IV

Earthworm Jim

Flipnote Studio*

Let's Golf

Nintendo DSi Browser

Oregon Trail

Real Soccer 2009

Real Soccer 2010

SUDOKU MASTER

SUDOKU SENSEI

Sudoku Student

*Flipnote Studio cannot be transferred to the Nintendo 3DS system. Nintendo will be developing a similar application for the Nintendo 3DS.

Nintendo 3DS brings players together in an new way with the StreetPass feature.

While in Sleep Mode, the Nintendo 3DS system can automatically search for and communicate with Nintendo 3DS systems to exchange compatible game data like Mii™ characters, high scores, and custom characters, using local wireless. StreetPass must be activated before any data is exchanged.

The data transmitted with StreetPass varies depending on the software using this feature. So, be sure to check the software manual for specifics on what data the game or application exchanges.

When data is received, a message appears on the notification list and the Notification LED blinks green.

StreetPass is only compatible with Nintendo 3DS software.

To get you started with this feature, the Nintendo 3DS comes with StreetPass Mii Plaza. StreetPass Mii Plaza lets players exchange custom made Mii characters. For a full list of what data is exchanged, click here.

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StreetPass relay points are located at Nintendo Zones all across the country. When a Nintendo 3DS user gets near a StreetPass relay point, it automatically stores his or her StreetPass data temporarily and then passes it on to the next Nintendo 3DS user to pass by the same relay point.

StreetPass relay points temporarily store StreetPass data for various games each time a Nintendo 3DS user passes by. This means you can get StreetPass data for several games at once.

Notes:

You must have your 3DS updated to system version 6.2.0- 0U or higher to take advantage of the StreetPass relay feature. (How to)

Your Nintendo 3DS must be in Sleep Mode (powered on and closed) to exchange StreetPass data.

You will not receive any StreetPass data from the relay point if you are the first person to pass with a specific game's StreetPass data or if the relay point currently has your StreetPass data.

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What Is SpotPass?

Answer:

SpotPass is a feature that lets the Nintendo 3DS system detect wireless hotspots or wireless LAN access points and obtain information, game data, free software, and videos from Nintendo or the software in use. The type of data will vary depending on the type of data used on the system.

Within the service area of a Nintendo Zone or other wireless services, the Nintendo 3DS can connect to the Internet automatically.

System updates may make more types of data available via SpotPass depending on the specific software.

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What Kind Of Data Do You Exchange Using StreetPass With Nintendo 3DS Sound?

Answer:

When exchanging StreetPass data for Nintendo 3DS Sound with another user the following data is shared:

"Personal Mii"

Music Information

Artist name

Song name

Album name

Release date

Play count

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After you have exchanged StreetPass data with someone, how long before you can exchange data with them again?

Answer:

Once StreetPass data is exchanged with another Nintendo 3DS system, data exchanges with that same system cannot take place for approximately eight hours.

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Can Mii Characters Be Sent to the Mii Channel on the Wii?

Answer:

No. Mii characters from the Nintendo 3DS cannot be sent to the Mii Channel.

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Can Mii Characters Be Sent to the Mii Channel on the Wii?

Answer:

No. Mii characters from the Nintendo 3DS cannot be sent to the Mii Channel.

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Suspending or Exiting Applications

Description:

Information using the suspend function during Nintendo 3DS games and applications to access the HOME Menu.

Important Note!

Note: DS and DSi games cannot be suspended

Note: The HOME Menu cannot be accessed while playing over the Internet.

Note: Do not remove Game Cards or SD Cards or turn the system off while an application is suspended as this could result in corrupted or lost data or other malfunctions.

Information:

A game or application can be suspended by pressing the HOME Button during use. While the game or application is suspended the following features can be accessed without exiting the game/application:

Game Notes

Notifications

Friend List

Camera Mode

Screen Brightness Settings

Depending on the game or application, there may also be a software manual available

Once suspended the following actions will also be available:

Tapping 'Resume' will return to the suspended game/application.

Tapping 'Close' will exit the application completely.

Tapping another game/application will close the suspended software and launch the selected title.

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Important Notice Concerning Ridge Racer 3D

Accompanying a previous system update that was made available on June 6, 2011, it was confirmed that under certain circumstances when making a selection before the race starts in "Grand Prix" in "Single Play" mode of the Ridge Racer 3D game, the screen sometimes freezes. To solve this issue, please download the most current system update (How To).

We apologize for any inconvenience.

Nintendo

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General Info About the Mario Kart 7 Update

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An update has been made available to eliminate shortcut exploits in the "Wuhu Loop," "Maka Wuhu," and "Bowser Castle 1" tracks when they are played in the Online Multiplayer Mode. The update can be downloaded from the Nintendo eShop, and must be installed in order to play the game's online mode.

The update is required to play the game's Online Multiplayer Modes. However, the tracks in Single-Player and Local Multiplayer Modes will not be affected by this update. Players can continue to play in these modes without installing the update.

Online Rankings will not be reset. However, the Online Rankings are only based on data from the most recent month. Therefore, the rankings for any players who used the shortcuts will disappear in June 2012.

The AC Adapter for Nintendo 3DS systems sold in North America (model WAP-002) is rated to accept 110 volts at 60 cycles only. Many foreign countries operate on different voltages and cycles, and as a result the AC adapter is not directly compatible.

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General Care & Maintenance for the Nintendo 3DS

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Information and tips on the day-to-day care and maintenance of the Nintendo 3DS.

Information:

Only use licensed Nintendo 3DS accessories.

Only insert or remove a Game Card when the system is turned off, or when the HOME Menu is displayed.

Avoid spilling liquids on the Nintendo 3DS system, game cards, or accessories.

Avoid dropping or hitting the Nintendo 3DS system.

Avoid exposing the Nintendo 3DS, game cards, or accessories to extreme temperatures.

No. Developers first have to create games in 3D to show them in 3D on Nintendo 3DS, and it is not mandatory for developers to make their Nintendo 3DS games in 3D. There may be 2D software that will take advantage of other unique functions of Nintendo 3DS

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Can I Play Local Multiplayer DS Games on My Nintendo 3DS Against Nintendo DSi XL/DSi/DS Lite and DS Owners?

Version 9.6.0-24U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:

Changes to HOME Menu:

A Home Menu Layout setting has been added to HOME Menu Settings. Users can save and load up to 8 layouts of the HOME Menu with different theme and software icon arrangements

Changes to Theme Shop:

Additional categories have been added under "View More" for easier navigation of the Theme Shop

Improved system stability and usability:

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience

Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, and Nintendo 2DS Systems Only:

Changes to HOME Menu Settings:

amiibo Settings has been added to HOME Menu Settings. amiibo Settings allows users to register an amiibo owner and nickname, delete data written to an amiibo by supported software, or reset an amiibo *

* This feature will require a peripheral device scheduled to launch in 2015

Version 9.5.0-23U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:

Improved system stability and usability:

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience

Version 9.5.0-22U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:

Improved system stability and usability:

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience

Version 9.3.0-21U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:

Changes to HOME Menu:

A Shuffle Favorites feature has been added under Change Theme in HOME Menu Settings. Users can choose multiple themes and have their theme change when the system is left in Sleep Mode from the HOME Menu or turned on after being off

Available software updates can now be downloaded from the HOME Menu

Users can now capture screenshots with both the upper and lower screens included

Improved system stability and usability:

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience

Version 9.2.0-20U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:

Improved system stability and usability:

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience

Version 9.0.0-20U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:

Changes to the HOME Menu:

Users can now use themes to customize the design and sounds of the HOME Menu

Five themes are pre-installed and additional themes can be purchased from the Theme Shop

Themes can be changed by using settings located within the HOME Menu Settings

A feature has been added that allows users to capture screenshots of their HOME Menu

Changes to the Nintendo eShop:

The Title Information page has been updated to provide easier access to any available videos, demos, user reviews, and other information

Improvements to system stability and usability:

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience

Version 7.2.0-17U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:

Added new Parental Control features:

Parents can now register an e-mail address within Parental Controls

Parents that have registered an e-mail can send themselves instructions on unlocking Parental Controls if they have forgotten their Parental Controls PIN

Improved system stability and usability:

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience

Version 7.0.0-13U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:

Added Support for Nintendo Network IDs:

Users can now create or link a Nintendo Network ID, which is required to use some network services, from within System Settings

HOME Button allows quick access to HOME Menu from games and applications without turning off.

Two cameras on outside of housing and one camera inside, above the upper screen.

Sound and music-playing capability.

Upper screen displays in 2D or 3D for games, videos, and photos taken with the outer cameras.

Nintendo DSi/Nintendo DSi XL

Plays Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi Game Cards.

Can access Nintendo DSiShop for DSiWare.

Some bundles have built-in software.

One camera on outside of housing and one camera on inside of hinge.

Sound and music-playing capability.

The Nintendo DSi XL has the same compatibilities, but the screens are 93 percent larger than the Nintendo DS Lite system.

Nintendo DS Lite

Plays Nintendo DS game cards.

Plays Game Boy Advance game cartridges.

Uses standard stereo or mono headphones.

Compatible with licensed headsets (with microphone).

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Nintendo 3DS End User License Agreement

THIS IS AN IMPORTANT AGREEMENT THAT APPLIES TO YOUR USE OF THE NINTENDO 3DS SYSTEM AND NETWORK SERVICES! PLEASE SCROLL DOWN!

If you are under the age of 18, STOP!

You must get your parent or legal guardian to read and accept this Agreement.

Nintendo 3DS End User License Agreement

Last Updated: December 9, 2013

This is an agreement between you and Nintendo of America Inc. (together with its Affiliates, "Nintendo" or "we" or "us" or "our
") that describes your rights to use the Nintendo Network Services and the Software. When using the Network Services and Software, you must abide by this
Nintendo 3DS End User License Agreement and all other applicable rules, policies, and notices that are posted on the Nintendo Website or in the Nintendo
eShop (collectively, the "Agreement"). By using or accessing a Nintendo Device or the Network Services, or by agreeing to this Agreement in the user
interface of a Nintendo Device, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. Please read this Agreement carefully. If you do not agree to
the terms of this Agreement, you may not use any of the Network Services or Software.

For the purposes of this Agreement:

"Affiliates" means entities that control, are controlled by, or are under common control with Nintendo of America Inc.;

"Content Provider" means the party that grants a license to Digital Content, which may be us, a third party application provider, or a third party game
publisher;

"Digital Content" means digitized electronic content made available to you through the Network Services or that is compatible with and authorized by us for
use in connection with the Network Services, such as games, videos, music, images, text, applications, and any updates, replacements, or add-on content
associated with any of the foregoing;

"Network Account" means an account that you create and maintain for your use of certain Network Services that require an account as permitted herein;

"Network Services" means those services we offer to you from time to time from a Nintendo Device, a personal computer, other devices authorized by
Nintendo, or online, and may include, without limitation, the Nintendo eShop, access to or delivery of Digital Content or related software, applications,
support services, access to Third Party Services, and access to or use of a Network Account, or of information, data, and other materials relating to any
of the foregoing, and any additional terms and conditions under which each of the foregoing are provided;

"Nintendo Device" means a Nintendo-branded device that we authorize for use with the Network Services;

"Nintendo eShop" means the shopping services we make available as part of the Network Services that may be accessed through a Nintendo Device (or through
any other methods or devices that we may authorize for such access) for purchasing or otherwise acquiring a license to Digital Content and for purchasing
other items that we offer from time to time;

"Nintendo Website" means our websites, including those having home pages located at www.nintendo.com and www.nintendo.net;

"Third Party Services" means the services, applications, software, and data that are made available by third parties through the Network Services;

"User Content" means text, images, audio, video, reviews or other content that you create or is licensed to you and that may be accessible and viewable by
the public or other Network Service users; and

"User Manual" means the information manuals that we make available to you on your Nintendo Device and at support.nintendo.com, or that we make accessible
to you through the Network Services or other methods, including any updates to those manuals that we may post from time to time.

1. Software License. You may use the software, content, and data that came with your Nintendo 3DS or that is compatible with and authorized for use
on your Nintendo 3DS, including any updates or replacement to that software, content, or data that we or our authorized providers make available to you
(collectively, the "Software") subject to the terms of this EULA. The Software is licensed, not sold, to you solely for your personal, noncommercial use on
your Nintendo 3DS. You may not publish, copy, modify, reverse engineer, lease, rent, decompile, or disassemble any portion of the Software, or bypass,
modify, defeat, tamper with, or circumvent any of the functions or protections of your Nintendo 3DS, unless otherwise permitted by law. The Nintendo 3DS
handheld video game system and accessories, the Software, and any services available using the Nintendo 3DS (collectively, the "Nintendo 3DS System"), are
constantly evolving, and we may update or change your Nintendo 3DS System, in whole or in part, without notice to you. Such updates or changes may be
required for you to play new Nintendo 3DS games, enjoy new features, or continue to access Nintendo 3DS services. After your Nintendo 3DS System is updated
or changed, any existing or future unauthorized modification of the hardware or software of your Nintendo 3DS System, or the use of an unauthorized device
in connection with your Nintendo 3DS System, will render the system permanently unplayable. Content obtained through the unauthorized modification of the
hardware or software of your Nintendo 3DS System will be removed. You agree not to use your Nintendo 3DS System in an unlawful manner or to access the
systems, devices, accounts, or data of others (including Nintendo) without their (or our) consent.

Network Services

Nintendo grants you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license, subject to the terms of this Agreement, to use the Network Services as
permitted under this Agreement solely on a non-commercial basis. You are responsible for any fees or other charges that arise out of your use of the
Network Services, such as charges associated with use of the Nintendo eShop or Third Party Services.

The Network Services may only be used within the United States, Canada, and certain other countries located in the Americas. The Network Services may not
work outside of those countries. Certain of the Network Services may not be available to you due to legal or technical limitations or your Nintendo Device
settings. Please refer to the User Manual for more information on setting up and using the Network Services that are available to you.

The Network Services may permit you to transfer some or all of your data, information, account balances, and Digital Content between Nintendo Devices that
you own, or between your Network Accounts. Please refer to the User Manual for more information on this feature.

Your Network Account.

A Network Account may be required for use of certain Network Services. You must provide complete, accurate information when creating your Network Account,
and revise this information as needed to keep it up-to-date.

Parental consent is required for the creation of a Network Account and for the use of the Network Services by a child under the age of 13. Instructions for
providing parental consent are provided during the Network Account setup process. Please review the Nintendo Privacy Notice, located after the end of this
Agreement, as well as on Nintendo.com, for more details regarding our privacy practices.

Your Network Account is personal to you. You may not transfer, assign, or sell your Network Account to others. You should protect your Network Account
against unauthorized access or use by others, for example by keeping the Network Account identifier that is assigned to you and your Network Account
password in a secure location. Please notify us immediately if you become aware of any unauthorized access or use of your Network Account. Remove any
information relating to your Network Account from your Nintendo Device before selling, transferring, or sharing your Nintendo Device with others. Please
refer to the User Manual for instructions on information removal.

You are responsible for ensuring that your Network Account is used, whether by you or by others, only as permitted by this Agreement. This includes use of
your Network Account to access or use the Network Services. Use of your Network Account in violation of this Agreement may result in suspension or
termination of your Network Account and your ability to use the Network Services, and may also result in termination of this Agreement.

You may cancel your Network Account at any time. If you cancel your Network Account, you will lose access to any data, information, or account balance that
is associated with that Network Account. Please refer to the User Manual for information on how to cancel your Network Account and for more information.

User Content

You own your User Content. But by entering into this Agreement you grant to Nintendo a worldwide, royalty-free, irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, and
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Nintendo takes no responsibility and assumes no liability for any User Content posted, stored or uploaded by you or any third party, or for any loss or
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You also consent and agree that Nintendo may access, use, monitor, disclose or preserve information associated with your use of the Network Services,
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Shopping Services.

You may establish and maintain an account balance for purchasing items we offer and sell in the Nintendo eShop. That account balance is associated solely
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refer to the User Manual for more information about the Nintendo eShop features.

You are responsible for any purchases, downloads, or other content acquisitions made using your Network Account in Nintendo eShop. Nintendo eShop purchases
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not sold, from the Content Provider to you solely for your personal, non-commercial use on your Nintendo Device or as we permit through the Network
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Nintendo eShop may support other Network Services, such as services that allow you to access, view, or download Digital Content to your Nintendo Device, to
review other items that may be purchased in connection with a Nintendo Device or the Network Services, to review your purchase history or, if supported on
your Nintendo Device, to use points to make purchases in the Wii shop during operation in Wii compatible mode.

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We are not responsible for any Third Party Services you elect to access or use, and we are not responsible for any charges or other liabilities that arise
out of your use of Third Party Services. Third Party Services are not reviewed or monitored by us and are subject to separate third party terms and
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Please refer to Nintendo’s Privacy Notice, located after the end of this Agreement, as well as on Nintendo.com, for information on how we collect, use and
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recommend that you review Nintendo’s Privacy Notice before each use of the Network Services or a Nintendo Device to help you stay informed of our privacy
practices.

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To help keep the Network Services friendly and safe for all users, you will not engage in any harmful, illegal, or otherwise offensive conduct, such as:

Misrepresenting, impersonating, abusing, stalking, threatening, or harassing any person or company, such as other users, us, or our employees,
representatives, moderators, or contractors;

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conduct in connection with a Nintendo Device or the Network Services;

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Trying to modify or gain unauthorized access to another person’s Nintendo Device or Network Account or trying to modify, reverse engineer, or gain
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feature of a Nintendo Device;

Cheating in a game, unless such cheats have been deliberately enabled by the Content Provider;

Hosting, intercepting, emulating, reverse engineering, or redirecting the communication protocols used by Nintendo as part of a Nintendo Device or
the Network Services, regardless of the method used to do so; or do anything that might bypass or circumvent measures employed to prevent or limit
access to any area, content or code of any Nintendo Device or Network Services (except as otherwise expressly permitted by law);

Developing any third-party applications that interact with User Content and the Network Services without our prior written consent;

Engaging in any commercial activity using a Nintendo Device or the Network Services or any other activity that disrupts, diminishes the quality of,
interferes with the performance of, or impairs the functionality of a Nintendo Device, the Network Services, or any Third Party Services;

Using any robot, spider, crawler, scraper or other automated means or interface not provided by us to access or extract data from any Nintendo
Device or Network Services; or

Uploading, posting, emailing, transmitting, or otherwise making available: (i) any content or data that you do not have a legal right to make
available; (ii) any content or data that infringes any patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright, or other intellectual property or proprietary
right of any party; (iii) any unsolicited or unauthorized advertising or promotional materials; (iv) content or data of which you have disguised
the origin; (v) viruses, corrupted data or other harmful, disruptive or destructive files (vi) content or data that contains private information of
any third party, including, without limitation, names, addresses, email address or credit card information; or (vii) content or data that is
obscene, is unlawful, violates this Agreement, or is prohibited from publication in your jurisdiction.

Reservation of Rights and Interests.

The Network Services are provided to you on a limited license basis, and are not sold to you. Other than your limited license to use the Network Services
as expressly provided in this Agreement, we retain all right, title, and interest in and to the Network Services including, without limitation, all
associated patent, copyright, and trademark rights, and all other proprietary or intellectual property rights of any kind in any country.

Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability.

USE OF THE NETWORK SERVICES AND THE THIRD PARTY SERVICES IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY NINTENDO OR ITS
REPRESENTATIVES CREATES A WARRANTY. THE NETWORK SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS-IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. NINTENDO DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT
TO THE NETWORK SERVICES AND THIRD PARTY SERVICES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NINTENDO WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO YOUR ACCESS, USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THE NETWORK SERVICES OR ANY THIRD
PARTY SERVICES, EVEN IF NINTENDO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN ANY CASE, NINTENDO’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO YOU IN CONNECTION WITH
ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE NETWORK SERVICES AND THE THIRD PARTY SERVICES IS LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT YOU ACTUALLY PAID FOR THE NETWORK
SERVICES THAT ARE THE SUBJECT OF SUCH CLAIM. IF A LAW RESTRICTS OUR ABILITY TO LIMIT LIABILITY OR DISCLAIM WARRANTIES, THE LIMITATIONS LISTED ABOVE MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU. IN THAT CASE, WE LIMIT OUR LIABILITY AND DISCLAIM WARRANTIES TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW.

Indemnity.

If we or any of our Affiliates, licensees, licensors, or contractors are subject to any actual or threatened claims, costs, damages, losses, or other
liabilities (collectively, "Covered Losses") as a result of your use of any of the Network Services, Digital Content, a Nintendo Device, or any
data, information, or other item you make available through the Network Services or a Nintendo Device including User Content, then you agree to indemnify
us (and our affiliates, licensees, licensors, contractors, and employees) from all such Covered Losses and any related costs, such as reasonable attorney’s
fees.

Feedback.

Separate and apart from User Content, you can generally submit questions, comments, suggestions, ideas, plans, notes, drawings, original or creative
materials or other information or materials about Nintendo and the Network Services (“Feedback”). Feedback, whether submitted through the Network Services
or otherwise, is non-confidential and shall become the sole property of Nintendo. We shall own exclusive rights, including all intellectual property
rights, in and to such Feedback and shall be entitled to the unrestricted use and dissemination of this Feedback for any purpose, commercial or otherwise,
without acknowledgment or compensation to you.

A. Our consumer service department is available to address any concerns you may have regarding your Network Account or the Network Services. You may
contact them by phone at 1-800-255-3700, by email at useragreement@noa.nintendo.com, or by regular mail sent to Nintendo of America Inc., Attn: User
Agreement, 4600 150th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052 USA. Most matters are quickly resolved in this manner to our customer’s satisfaction. Any matter we are
unable to resolve and all disputes or claims arising out of or relating to this Agreement, including its formation, enforceability, performance, or breach
(each, a "Claim"), with the exception of the matters described in section 13(C) below, shall be finally settled by binding arbitration administered
by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with the provisions of its Commercial Arbitration Rules and the supplementary procedures for consumer
related disputes of the American Arbitration Association (the "AAA"), excluding any rules or procedures governing or permitting class actions. The
arbitrator, and not any federal, state or local court or agency, shall have exclusive authority to resolve all Claims. The arbitrator shall be empowered to
grant whatever relief would be available in a court under law or in equity. The arbitrator’s award shall be binding on the parties and may be entered as a
judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. The parties understand that, absent this mandatory provision, they would have the right to sue in court
and have a jury trial. They further understand that, in some instances, the costs of arbitration could exceed the costs of litigation and the right to
discovery may be more limited in arbitration than in court. Any such arbitration shall be conducted by the parties in their individual capacities only and
not as a class action or other representative action, and the parties waive their right to file a class action or seek relief on a class basis. If any
court or arbitrator determines that the class action waiver set forth in the preceding sentence is void or unenforceable for any reason or that an
arbitration can proceed on a class basis, then the arbitration provision set forth in this Section 13 shall be deemed null and void in its entirety and the
parties shall be deemed to have not agreed to arbitrate Claims.

B. The rules governing the arbitration may be accessed at www.adr.org or by calling the AAA at +1.800.778.7879. To the extent the initial filing fee for
the arbitration exceeds the initial filing fee for a lawsuit, we will pay the difference in fees. If the arbitrator finds the arbitration to be
non-frivolous, we will pay all of the actual filing and arbitrator fees for the arbitration, provided your claim is less than $75,000. The arbitration
rules also permit you to recover attorney’s fees in certain cases.

C. Section 13(A) does not apply to any Claim (i) in which a party is attempting to protect its intellectual property rights (such as its patent, copyright,
trademark, trade secret, or moral rights, but not including its privacy or publicity rights), or (ii) that may be brought in small claims court.

D. 30-Day Right to Opt Out: You have the right to opt out of the provisions of this Section 13 by sending written notice of your decision to opt out
to the following address: Nintendo of America Inc., Attn: CS Admin, 4600 150th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052 within 30 days of creating your Network Account.
Your notice should include your account number. If you send this notice, then Section 13 will not apply to either party. If you do not send this notice,
then you agree to be bound by this Section 13.

General.

A. Breach; Termination; Survival. This Agreement will automatically terminate if you do not comply with this Agreement. Upon any such termination,
you must immediately cease all use of the Network Services. Sections 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, and 13 of this Agreement will remain in effect following any such
termination.

B. Changes to Network Services; Delivery of Network Services. We may modify, cancel, or suspend the availability of the Network Services in whole or
in part at any time without notice to you. We may involve Affiliates or third parties in the delivery of the Network Services or in the performance of our
obligations under this Agreement.

C. Enforcement; Non-waiver; Non-assignment. If any part of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, that part will no longer apply to
the parties and will be replaced by an enforceable provision that most closely reflects the original intent of the parties, but all other parts of the
Agreement will remain in effect unless otherwise provided in this Agreement. Our failure to insist upon or enforce your strict compliance with this
Agreement will not constitute a waiver of any of our rights. You may not assign your rights or interests under this Agreement to any other person.

D. Governing Law. The laws of the state of Washington, U.S.A., without regard to its conflict of laws provisions, will govern this Agreement and any
dispute of any sort that might arise between you and Nintendo.

E. Venue. If Section 13 is held to be invalid or unenforceable, then for any Claims the parties consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts
located in King County, Washington, U.S.A.

F. No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is for the benefit of, and will be enforceable by, the parties only, and is not intended to confer
any right or benefit on any third party or to create any obligations to any such third party.

G. Changes to Terms. We may change the terms of this Agreement at any time without notice. A current version of this Agreement, including any
changes, is posted at support.nintendo.com for your convenience. If you do not agree to any changes to this Agreement, you must cancel your Network Account
and discontinue use of the Network Services.

H. Notices. To contact our consumer service department regarding this Agreement, you may (i) send an email to useragreement@noa.nintendo.com; (ii)
send a letter to Nintendo of America Inc., Attn: User Agreement, 4600 150th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052 USA; or (iii) call, toll free. 1-888-977-7627. Your
communications with our consumer service department will not constitute legal notice where required by the Agreement or by law.

For all other legal matters, you must contact or notify us in writing at: Nintendo of America Inc., Attn: General Counsel, 4600 150th Ave NE, Redmond, WA
98052.

We may notify you regarding this Agreement by: (i) email at the address associated with your Network Account; or (ii) through posted messages in the
Nintendo eShop, the Nintendo Website, or other locations that we specify to you from time to time. These notices will be effective as of the date of
delivery or posting. Please be sure to keep the email address associated with your Network Account up-to-date.

I. Notices and Procedure for Making Claims of Copyright Infringement. Nintendo respects the intellectual property of others and we ask users of
Nintendo products and services to do the same. If you feel that your intellectual property rights have been infringed, please visit
www.nintendo.com/ippolicy to read our full policy and to submit a takedown request.

Nintendo 3DS Code of Conduct

This Nintendo 3DS Code of Conduct outlines the rules that you must follow to participate in the Nintendo 3DS Service. These rules are designed to keep the Nintendo 3DS Service a friendly and safe environment.

The Nintendo 3DS Code of Conduct may be found at http://support.nintendo.com and may be revised by us at anytime. If you do not have Internet access, please contact Nintendo Consumer Service by (i) sending a letter to Nintendo of America Inc., Attn: Nintendo 3DS Code of Conduct, 4600 150th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052 USA; or (ii) calling, toll free, 1-888-977-7627, and they will mail you a current version of the Nintendo 3DS Code of Conduct, free of charge. All capitalized terms not defined in this Nintendo 3DS Code of Conduct will have the meaning set forth in the Nintendo 3DS Service User Agreement.

Your use of the Nintendo 3DS is subject to this Nintendo 3DS Code of Conduct, which prohibits all harmful, illegal or otherwise offensive conduct, including, but not limited to the following:

Misrepresenting, impersonating, abusing, stalking, threatening or harassing any person or company, including, but not limited to other users, Nintendo, and/or its employees, moderators, or staff.

Making, disseminating, sharing or playing unauthorized copies of games, music or images on the Nintendo 3DS System. This activity is illegal!

Making new versions of existing Content or Products.

Trying to modify or gain access to another person’s Nintendo 3DS System or Nintendo 3DS Service without permission or trying to modify or gain access to any of Nintendo’s computers, hardware or networks used to provide the Nintendo 3DS Service or any feature of the Nintendo 3DS System.

Cheating in a game, unless such cheats have been deliberately enabled.

Hosting, intercepting, emulating, reverse engineering or redirecting the communication protocols used by Nintendo as part of the Nintendo 3DS System or Nintendo 3DS Service, regardless of the method used to do so.

Engaging in any commercial activity using the Nintendo 3DS System or any other activity that disrupts, diminishes the quality of, interferes with the performance of, or impairs the functionality of a Nintendo 3DS System, including the Nintendo 3DS Service or networks connected to the Nintendo 3DS Service.

Accessing or attempting to access another person’s Nintendo 3DS System, including, but not limited to a person’s Nintendo 3DS Shop Account without permission or trying to modify, destroy or lose information from, copy or access any third party’s, including, but not limited to Nintendo’s computers, hardware or networks.

Uploading, posting, emailing, transmitting or otherwise making available: (a) any content that you do not have a legal right to make available; (b) any content that infringes any patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright or other intellectual property or proprietary rights of any party; (c) any unsolicited or unauthorized advertising or promotional materials (e.g. "spam"); (d) information which personally identifies you or any third party; (e) content to which you have disguised the origin; or (f) content that is obscene, unlawful or prohibited from publication in your jurisdiction, including but not limited to publishing news, stories or pictures associated with a third party.

Nintendo is not responsible for, and to the fullest extent permitted by law, will not accept liability for, anything you say or anything that happens on the Nintendo 3DS System and Nintendo 3DS Service or as a result of your use of the Nintendo 3DS System and Nintendo 3DS Service; you alone are responsible.

Virtual Property. Some games or other content may have certain features that may be traded with other Nintendo 3DS users. For example, a game might give you the ability to create a character that gathers objects (like a car or gold coins) and has certain characteristics (like a special ability or appearance). These features are sometimes called "virtual property." Nintendo (or its licensors) own this virtual property, and you may not sell, trade, assign, license, or otherwise convey virtual property for real money.

Nintendo reserves the right to immediately terminate, block or suspend, in whole or in part, your use of the Nintendo 3DS Service or any feature of the Nintendo 3DS System for, in Nintendo’s sole discretion, any violation of this Nintendo 3DS Code of Conduct. Nintendo reserves the right to contact and cooperate with any law enforcement agencies, government officials or Internet Service Providers, as Nintendo believes in its sole discretion, is necessary or appropriate to investigate or resolve possible problems or inquiries, or as otherwise required by law.

Nintendo Privacy Notice

Last Updated: December 9, 2013

Nintendo knows that privacy is important to you. This Privacy Notice describes our collection, use, disclosure, storage and protection of your information.
By using a Nintendo product or service, you are consenting to the practices described in this Privacy Notice.

YOUR INFORMATION

Information you provide to us.
We collect information that you provide to us when you use our products and services or anytime you are in contact with us.

Some types of information you may provide include:

Registration information that you may be required to provide when you sign up to use our services, including your name, address, telephone number, and
email address;

Login information that you use to sign in to our services, such as your username and password;

Demographic information about you, including your age, gender, hobbies, interests, and country of residence;

Payment information that you submit, including your credit card number, expiration date, and credit card security code, where needed to complete a
transaction you have initiated;

Messages, photos, videos, drawings, audio recordings and other information shared by you through the interactive features of our products and services;

Correspondence you send directly to us; and

Information you provide to us offline (through, for example, regular mail, in-person sweepstakes entry forms, and consumer service transactions such as
repairs, part orders and direct purchases).

Information we collect automatically.
We may collect some information automatically when you use our products and services.

Information about websites you visited before and after visiting our websites, search queries that landed you on our websites, search queries you
conducted on our websites, and pages and advertisements you viewed and links you clicked on while using our websites;

Information about your game play, online status, wireless access point, and other information about your interactions with our products and services.

Information we receive from other sources.
We may receive information about you from other sources, including through third-party services and retailers.

Some examples of information we may receive from other sources include:

Navigation data, including websites visited and advertisements viewed or clicked;

Information about consumer service transactions; and

Date of purchase information.

Please note that we may add information we receive from other sources to the information we already have about you. We also may combine your information
with information about other users, including game play, demographic, search term, clickstream and purchase information, and use this combined information
in an aggregated format.

COOKIES, WEB BEACONS, LOG FILES AND THIRD PARTY PARTNERS

In order to collect some of the information described above, we may use Web beacons, cookies, log files, and similar technologies in some of our products
and services, including our emails.

Web Beacons: We may use Web beacons (also referred to as pixel trackers or clear GIFs), which are small graphic images placed on a webpage, on a
web-based document, or in an email message. Web beacons are designed to collect certain user information and monitor certain user activity. Information
collected by Web beacons might include your IP address, MAC address, the URL of the page you came from, or your interactions with our website or an
email message we send to you. We may use the information collected through Web beacons, for example, to determine how to improve certain products and
services by identifying popular webpages, services, features, and products; to personalize our products and services; to make recommendations for
products and services; and to complete transactions you have requested.

Cookies: We may use cookies, which are unique identifiers that are sometimes placed on your device to record data about your visits to a website, so
that the site can recognize your device and personalize your visit. Information collected by cookies may be linked to your transaction history, online
game play or other information. We may use information collected by cookies, for example, to determine how to improve certain products and services by
identifying popular webpages, services, features, and products; to personalize our products and services; to make recommendations for products and
services; and to complete transactions you have requested.

Log Files: We maintain log files which record activity related to the use of our products and services, such as the number of hits a particular webpage
has received, the type and quality of a user’s Internet connection, the type of hardware and/or software used to access a particular service, which
features of a service are used and their frequency of use. The entries within these log files may include, for example, your IP addresses, MAC
addresses, cookie information, device ID, transactional data, device settings, and download activity. We may use these log files, for example, to
monitor traffic on our website, to facilitate use of certain services and to troubleshoot technical problems.

Third Party Partners: We also may permit our third party partners to set cookies and Web beacons on our websites, or within emails sent on our behalf,
to help us perform various internal functions necessary to operate our business. These third parties may use these cookies and Web beacons to collect
information about your visit to our website and may use that information during, or after, your visits to our website to provide you advertisements
about goods and services that may be of greater interest to you. These third parties may offer you a way to opt-out of this type ad targeting. To learn
more, you can visit www.networkadvertising.org and www.aboutads.info.

USE OF INFORMATION

We may use your information in order for us, our affiliated companies, or our third party partners, to: (i) fulfill your requests for products, services,
and information, including to send you commercial and non-commercial messages and to process orders you have placed; (ii) contact you in connection with
our products and services, including for marketing and promotional purposes; (iii) facilitate your use of our products and services; (iv) enable your
participation in online games, contests, sweepstakes, surveys, public forums, and other features offered through our products and services; (v) make
recommendations and customize the content, features, and advertising available through our products and services; (vi) set up repair orders and respond to
consumer service inquiries; (vii) provide back-end services, including system updates, system messages; (viii) provide free games, applications, trials,
and other content; (ix) analyze and facilitate the use of our products and services; (x) facilitate demographic studies; (xi) understand, improve, and
develop our products and services; (xii) prevent potentially illegal or offensive activities; (xiii) enforce our rights or the rights of our users; (xiv)
verify your identity and prevent fraudulent transactions; and (xv) for any other purposes disclosed to you at the time we collect your information or
pursuant to your consent.

DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION

At times we may make certain information that we collect available to our affiliated companies, to our third party partners, to other Nintendo users, and
for other legal and business purposes. For example:

Nintendo Affiliates. We may share information with other Nintendo affiliated companies that use it consistent with this Privacy Notice.

Third Parties. We may share information with our third party partners to help us perform various functions necessary to operate our business or fulfill
your requests (for example, completing downloads or purchases, developing and executing marketing campaigns). We also may share such information to,
for example, complete your transactions, provide you with advertising and other promotional materials, and assist in the creation of user accounts with
such third parties.

Other Users. We may share information, including, for example, your Mii name, Mii profile information, online status, Mii greeting, and other game play
information, with other Nintendo users when you use the online features of our products and services.

Friends. Some of our products and services allow you to add friends to a friend list. Through the friend list and friend messaging features, certain
information that you have provided, or that is stored on your Nintendo device, including your Mii name, Mii profile information, Mii greeting, online
status, rankings, and other user or game play information, may be shared with your friends.

Local Communications. Some Nintendo devices have local communication features that can be activated by you. These features allow some of your
information to be collected and shared, automatically, with us and with other Nintendo users. These features also allow us, and other Nintendo users,
to automatically contact and interact with you. When these features are enabled by you, you may receive information about, and communications from,
other Nintendo users, and you may also receive advertising and promotional materials from Nintendo and its third party partners. You may disable these
local communication features at any time through the system settings on your Nintendo device.

Legal and Business Purposes. We may disclose your information in order to comply with legal process, to respond to claims or inquiries, or to protect
the rights, property or personal safety of Nintendo, our users, or the public. Your information may also be disclosed as part of any sale or transfer
of company assets, if legally permitted.

You are responsible for any information that you share with others through use of our products and services. Please be aware that other users may be able
to store, modify, or share with third parties, information that you provide to them.

LINKING ACCOUNTS

We may offer you an account for one or more of our loyalty programs, including Club Nintendo, so that you have the opportunity to receive personalized
content and participate in a variety of activities, promotions and programs. Within certain parameters, you may be able to link your Nintendo device or
network account to your loyalty account. In such circumstances, we will use your information to, for example, automatically register your purchases in your
loyalty account so that you have the opportunity to receive rewards and promotions. You may unlink these accounts in the settings section of the Nintendo
eShop.

THIRD-PARTIES

You may disclose your information to third parties when you use our products and services in order to play third-party games, use third-party applications
or plugins, view third-party advertisements, or visit third-party websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these third parties, and we
recommend that you review their privacy policies before submitting any information.

ATTENTION PARENTS OR LEGAL GUARDIANS: PROTECTING CHILDREN’S PRIVACY

In accordance with applicable law, we obtain consent from parents for the collection of personal information from their children. You can find information
about how we collect, use, and disclose personal information from our users, including children under the age of 13, in the sections above titled YOUR
INFORMATION, USE OF INFORMATION, DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION.

You may review, and have deleted, the personal information we have collected from your child, and you may refuse to permit our further collection or use of
your child’s personal information, by contacting a Nintendo Privacy Administrator via email at privacypolicy@noa.nintendo.com, by phone at 1-888-977-7627,
or by regular mail at Nintendo of America Inc., Attn: Nintendo Privacy Administrator, 4600 150th Avenue NE, Redmond, WA 98052, U.S.A. Before responding to
your request to review personal information collected from your child, we may require that you follow reasonable procedures to help verify your identity as
the child’s parent or legal guardian. We may deny any request that fails to follow these procedures. If you choose to have your child’s personal
information deleted, or refuse to permit further collection or use of your child’s personal information, certain features of our products and services may
be limited or unavailable.

Please note that third-party game publishers, application providers, and content providers may collect, use, and disclose your child’s personal information
through our products and services when your child uses third-party’s services or content. Nintendo is not responsible for the privacy practices of these
third parties, and we recommend that you review their privacy notices before your child provides or exchanges any personal information through third-party
services or content.

We strongly recommend that you supervise your child’s use of our products and services at all times. You can restrict your children’s use of certain
features of our products and services by setting up the parental controls on your Nintendo device. For a detailed description of these parental control
features, please see the user manual for your Nintendo device.

SECURITY

Nintendo uses reasonable measures, and has established reasonable safeguards, to help protect your information from loss, theft, misuse, and unauthorized
access, disclosure, alteration and destruction. You should understand that no data storage system or transmission of data over the Internet or any other
public network can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.

Please note that information collected by third parties may not have the same security protections as information you submit to us or that we collect, and
we are not responsible for protecting the security of such information.

If you install unauthorized applications or content on, or make unauthorized modifications to, your Nintendo device or its software, your information may
be compromised. Nintendo is not responsible for any collection, use or disclosure of information from any Nintendo device that has unauthorized
modifications or contains unauthorized software or content.

OPTING-OUT

You may use a Nintendo device without providing us your information; however, some features and applications may not be available to you. You can opt-out
of the collection of certain information by not using our services. You also may be able to opt-out of certain types of information collection through your
Nintendo device settings, parental controls or other opt-out mechanisms we make available to you. You may opt out of receiving commercial email messages
from Nintendo by following the instructions contained in any such email message.

REMOVING INFORMATION STORED ON YOUR NINTENDO DEVICE

Certain information about you may be stored on your Nintendo device. For your protection, before selling, transferring, or otherwise disposing of your
Nintendo device, please remove all stored information, including information stored on any of the device’s accessories. For instructions on how to remove
stored information from your Nintendo device, please see the user manual or visit support.nintendo.com.

If you transfer data from one Nintendo device to another, using any of our system transfer tools or features, any information about you, that is stored on
that device, will be transferred as part of the process.

INTERNATIONAL USERS

Any information you provide, or that is collected through use of our products and services, may be stored, processed, and transferred within, or to, the
United States, or any other country in which we or our affiliated companies or third party partners maintain facilities. As a result, it is possible that
your information could be accessed by foreign governmental authorities, or otherwise, in accordance with applicable local laws. By using our US based
website, you consent to the collection, storage, processing, and transfer of your information in and to the United States, or other countries and
territories, pursuant to the laws of the United States. We abide by the safe harbor framework, as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce, regarding
the collection, use, and retention of data from the European Union. For more information about the Safe Harbor and to view our certification, visit the U.S. Department of Commerce's Safe Harbor website.

CHANGES TO THE PRIVACY NOTICE

We may update this Privacy Notice from time to time. When we update this Privacy Notice, we will revise the "Last Updated" date above. Updates will be
posted at support.nintendo.com. We recommend that you review this Privacy Notice each time you use our products
or services to help you stay informed of our privacy practices.

ESRB CERTIFICATION

This Privacy Notice and the certification seal located on our website confirms that we are a valid licensee, and participating member, of the Entertainment
Software Rating Board’s Privacy Online Program: ESRB Privacy Online. To help protect your privacy, we have voluntarily undertaken this privacy initiative.
As a licensee in this privacy certification program, we are subject to frequent audits of our websites and other enforcement and accountability mechanisms
administered independently by the ESRB. All of our websites containing the ESRB certification seal have been reviewed, and certified, by ESRB to meet
established online information collection and use practices.

Nintendo 3DS - Health and Safety Precautions

Important Safety Information - Read the following warnings before setup or use of the Nintendo 3DS system. If this product will be used by young children, this manual should be read and explained to them by an adult. Failing to do so may cause injury. Please carefully review the instruction booklet for the game you are playing for additional health and safety information.

Please scroll down to read the entire document.

WARNING - 3D FEATURE ONLY FOR CHILDREN 7 AND OVER

Viewing of 3D images by children 6 and under may cause vision damage.
Use the Parental Control feature to restrict the display of 3D images for children 6 and under. See the Parental Controls section in this manual for more information.

WARNING - Seizures

Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns, and this may occur while they are watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before.

Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor before playing a video game.

Parents should watch their children play video games. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or your child has any of the following symptoms:

Convulsions

Eye or Muscle Twitching

Loss of Awareness

Altered Vision

Involuntary Movements

Disorientation

To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games:

Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible.

Play video games on the smallest available television screen.

Do not play if you are tired or need sleep.

Play in a well-lit room.

Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.

WARNING - EYESTRAIN AND MOTION SICKNESS
Playing video games can result in eyestrain after a sustained period of time, and perhaps sooner if using the 3D feature. Playing video games can also result in motion sickness in some players. Follow these instructions to help avoid eyestrain, dizziness, or nausea:

Avoid excessive play. It is recommended that parents monitor their children for appropriate play.

Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, or every half hour when using the 3D feature, even if you don’t think you need it. Each person is different, so take more frequent and longer breaks if you feel discomfort.

If your eyes become tired or sore while playing, or if you feel dizzy or nauseated, stop and rest for several hours before.

If you continue to have any of the above symptoms, stop playing and see a doctor.

WARNING - Repetitive Motion Injuries
Playing video games can make your muscles, joints or skin hurt. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome or skin irritation:

Avoid excessive play. Parents should monitor their children for appropriate play.

Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don't think you need it.

When using the stylus, you do not need to grip it tightly or press it hard against the screen. Doing so may cause fatigue or discomfort.

If your hands, wrists, arms or eyes become tired or sore while playing, or if you feel symptoms such as tingling, numbness, burning or stiffness, stop and rest for several hours before playing again.

If you continue to have any of the above symptoms or other discomfort during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor.

WARNING - Battery Leakage
The Nintendo 3DS system contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. Leakage of ingredients contained within the battery pack, or the combustion products of the ingredients, can cause personal injury as well as damage to your Nintendo 3DS system. If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact with skin. If contact occurs, immediately wash thoroughly with soap and water. If liquid leaking from a battery pack comes into contact with your eyes, immediately flush thoroughly with water and see a doctor.

To avoid battery leakage:

Do not expose battery to excessive physical shock, vibration, or liquids.

Do not disassemble, attempt to repair or deform the battery.

Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire.

Do not touch the terminals of the battery, or cause a short between the terminals with a metal object.

Do not peel or damage the battery label.

WARNING - Radio Frequency Interference
The Nintendo 3DS system can emit radio waves that can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers.

Do not operate the Nintendo 3DS system within 9 inches of a pacemaker while using the wireless feature.

If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use the wireless feature of the Nintendo 3DS system without first consulting your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device.

Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding use of wireless devices in locations such as hospitals, airports, and on board aircraft. Operation in those locations may interfere with or cause malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property.

IMPORTANT: The Nintendo 3DS allows you to disable wireless communications. Select SYSTEM SETTINGS from the Nintenod DSi Menu, then select WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS and OFF to disable this feature.

Refer to the separate Nintendo 3DS Hardware Precautions and Maintenance information for additional information on hardware and software precautions and maintenance.

Is Saving Credit Card Information Required?

Answer

No. After entering credit card information to make a purchase, the system will ask if the information should be saved. The option can be declined each time.

The Save Data Transfer Tool, available March 26th 2013, is a free application that allows you to transfer save data from a retail version of Nintendo 3DS software to the downloadable version of that same software.

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It is not possible to transfer save data from the downloadable version of software to the retail version, or transfer save data between two copies of the retail version of software.

Once save data has been transferred, it will be deleted from the retail version of the software and cannot be transferred back.

An Internet connection is required to transfer save data.

If you would like assistance downloading the Save Data Transfer Tool from the Nintendo eShop, click here.

If you would like assistance using the Save Data Transfer Tool, click here.